Big Island Country Club

The 18-hole Big Island Country Club in Kailua Kona, HI is a semi-private golf course that opened in 1997. Big Island Country Club measures 7155 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 142 and a 75.6 USGA rating. Greens are bent grass and fairways are bermuda grass.

Green fees price ranges

Course policies

Length, slope and rating for each tee

Tee

Par

Yardage

Slope

Rating

Red (W)

72

4851

116

64.2

Green

72

5177

116

65.5

White

72

6582

132

69.4

Blue

72

6806

137

73.6

Black

72

7155

142

75.6

Reader Ratings / Reviews

by Tim Feliciano on April 22nd, 2014 11:30

Today the greens are a little slow otherwise a wonderful course to play. If you are using their promotional Preferred Player Card please call to confirm the tee times available and the price. In my case the card quoted $55.00 for afternoon tee times. My 12:40 pm was disallowed. I was told that the price was for times after 1:00pm. I was charged the full rate $65.00..

by Joe DeBorba on January 15th, 2013 10:04

My wife and I played the course on Sunday January 13th, the course was in very good shape. The layout and vistas on the course were at times breath taking and surprizing. There is quite a bit of wild life on the course, such as sheep, goats, wild turkeys and Nenes. It was very enjoyable and we will definitely play this course again.

by MM Vater on November 13th, 2011 11:37

The new owner of Big Island CC has spent a great deal of money to bring the course back to a very good state. It is a highly recommended alternative to the lowland golf courses.

by Michael C on May 19th, 2011 19:48

It was a very nice course with some interesting and a couple of challenging holes. The clubs I rented were excellent shot lower with them then my own. My only beef was that it had a tiny clubhouse not worth having a drink in afterwards. Also the course wasn't as exotic as I would have hoped. In hindsight I should have picked an ocean side course.

by MikeW on December 03rd, 2010 13:30

A very nice layout and the course conditions were very good except for some of the tee-boxes that were a little sparse. They are in the process of updating the course and it will be an even better layout when they are finished. The greens were in great condition and were very fast and true. I managed to stay out of the bunkers with the nice new white sugar sand. A very good value and worth the trip. A definite re-play for the next time I'm on the Big Island.

by Jerry on November 08th, 2010 13:42

I could see the changes coming during my 2 week stay and playing Big Island CC. The course is going to be an outstanding challenge when the renovation is complete. A great and varied layout.